Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: viruses

Thanks, Julie!


From: Julie Lutz <lutzju@gmail.com>
To: Everything doTERRA <everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tue, November 16, 2010 10:28:06 AM
Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: viruses

No apologies necessary and I do hope you get feeling better! I just
try to stick up for him because you weren't alone with your feelings -
he does get that alot from people thinking he's out to get the world
and I feel bad for him because he's a pretty good guy :) Anyway, no
big deal! Get some rest and feel better!

On Nov 16, 12:14 pm, Laura Doll <oregonheal...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Good points, Julie.  My apologies.  You're right.  I was generalizing and being
> overly sarcastic.  I know there are those who work for pharmaceutical companies
> who truly have a desire to make people well and work where they do for
> completely caring reasons.  Those are the people I would also hope would be
> open-minded enough to consider ANY solution as long as it's healing people. 
> It's when lobbyists, company representatives, politicians, shareholders, and the
> employees of the same who stand to gain a considerable amount of reward refuse
> to listen to alternatives that I wonder whether their motives are pure or
> whether they're making payments on something luxurious.  Unfortunately, it seems
> as if there are many of those types rather than those with the sincere wish to
> heal others, no matter what it takes.
>  
> It's not that pharmaceutical companies are alone in that.  There are reps from
> other essential oil companies who won't even listen about doTERRA either.  I am
> all about someone using for themselves whatever will heal themselves that they
> feel comfortable with.  If that's an aspirin once/day and they're happy about
> that and don't want to do anything else, then that's what they should use.  If
> they're reaching for anything and everything that could possibly cure what they
> have, because they're not satisfied with what they're using (no matter what it
> is), that's what they should do and I am glad we are there to offer an option
> for them to consider.
>  
> You were absolutely right to call me on the carpet for my comments.  I do
> apologize.  I'm a bit cranky today, which is no excuse.  Sore throat and lymph
> nodes and I've been taking OnGuard and Oregano and Melaleuca like it's going out
> of style.  When I'm feeling icky I need to just keep my mouth shut until reason
> surfaces again.  :)
>  
> --Laura
>  
> Although......I just thought.....why haven't I asked my boyfriend's
> dad his thoughts on the oils? I should! I like getting opinions from
> all different sources to ensure I am fully rounded on a topic. I will
> have to ask.
>
> On Nov 16, 11:41 am, Julie Lutz <lut...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Thanks Ladies! Very helpful and I've been meaning to get my hands on
> > some Melissa!
>
> > Laura - the people running the pharm companies arent as bad as we
> > think but just have different philosophies and I try to respect their
> > opinions as I ask them to respect mine. My boyfriend's father is the
> > CEO of a major pharmaceutical company that I won't name here because
> > everyone probably has some of his product in their med cabinet right
> > now.  He is a scientist and pharmacist by trade and grew up in the
> > ranks of this company from someone who worked in the factory floor
> > doing odd jobs, etc during college and moved his way up through hard
> > work. He came from a dirt poor family with no dad himself and he had
> > to help make ends meet for his family. He has no yacht or other house
> > than the one very humble one her shares with my boyfriend's mother.
> > They are the kindest, caring, and giving people I've ever met and if
> > you'd meet him and see what kind of car he drives (an old beat up
> > Honda with 200k on it) and the lifestyle he leads, you'd never guess
> > what kind of money he makes. Anyway, just throwing it out there. I
> > hear you completely but things don't always appear as they seem :)

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